Today's weather is turning out to be partly cloudy. The visibility is going to be around 19 km i.e. 11 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1027 mb . The daytime temperature is going to reach 20 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 11 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 33% of the sky, the humidity will be around 67%.

Tomorrow weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1028 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 22 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 10 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 27% of the sky, the humidity will be around 55%.

On Sunday weather will be partly cloudy with daytime temperature reaching 24 °c. Night time temperature are expected to be 13 °c.It will be dry with no precipitation. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1028 mb. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 10% of the sky, the humidity will be around 47%.

Monday seems to be partly cloudy. Lisbon, Portugal visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1028 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 22 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 11 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 21% of the sky, the humidity will be around 58%.

Partly cloudy will be the weather pattern for the Tuesday. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1023 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 20 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 10 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 18% of the sky, the humidity will be around 58%.

Weekly Weather Report for Lisbon, Portugal

Looking at the weather in Lisbon, Portugal over the next 7 days, the maximum temperature will be 24℃ (or 75℉) on Sunday 24th February at around 3 pm. In the same week the minimum temperature will be 10℃ (or 50℉) on Saturday 23rd February at around 6 am.

The national weather service for Lisbon, Portugal is reporting Wednesday 27th February to be the wettest day in the coming week with around 1.70mm (or 0.1 inches) of rainfall. Make sure to carry an umbrella if you are out and about in Lisbon, Portugal.

The windiest of all days will be Friday 22nd February as wind will reach 14mph (or 22kmph) at around 12 pm.

HOLIDAY WEATHER Lisbon

Summer Warmth

In July and August, temperatures in Lisbon average out at around 26-27°C, so although you'll want to bring sunglasses, sunscreen and loose clothing, it's not too hot for exploring and enjoying all that the city has to offer.

Be aware, however, that many local people vacate the city during August to head off on their own holidays, so this can leave it feeling rather fake and touristy at times, not to mention more expensive than at other times of the year.

Winter and Autumn Chills

If you're visiting Lisbon in the winter, between November and March, take an umbrella. There's never a huge amount of rain, but you're quite likely to experience some rain. The winter months get around 3-4 inches of rain each, but it's widespread, so in January, for instance, it can rain briefly on as many as 15 days of the month.

During the winter and autumn, take a cardigan or light jacket too, for the chillier nights. It's not unknown for temperatures to fall below freezing overnight in Lisbon, but it is rare.

Spring Blossoms

Spring can be one of the nicest times to visit Lisbon. In April and May the flowers begin to bloom, and the temperature climbs nicely, but not overwhelmingly. Lisbon is not yet at the peak of its tourist season, so you'll find fewer crowds and a more authentic experience.

Delights for Film Fans

There are many cultural events held in Lisbon, but some of the most popular include the various film festivals the city is known for. If you're visiting Lisbon in the spring, check out the Indie Film Festival, held annually at the end of April. At the other end of the seasons, the MotelX International Horror Film Festival takes place in September - but whatever chills you get from the films won't be replicated in the streets, as Lisbon is usually still very pleasantly warm at this time of year.

15 Day Temperature Chart

Temperature chart displays the maximum and minimum temperature over next 15 days.

Lisbon, Portugal Yearly Monthly Climate Weather Averages

About Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal's capital city, stands on seven hills overlooking the Tagus River on the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Lisbon is not only among the few cities in Western Europe located on an ocean, it is also one of the continent's sunniest and warmest cities.

Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and predates most other European capitals by centuries. It's also a major hub for the arts, and is a popular destination for visitors to Portugal.

However, location and Lisbon weather are just two of the many things which draw tourists to the city. Modern buildings are far outnumbered by structures which have stood in the city for centuries, some of which even survived Lisbon's devastating 1755 earthquake. Sidewalk art and outdoor cafés line Lisbon's streets, and a unique elevator connects the city's upper and lower parts.

Lisbon's skyline can best be seen from the top of the 100m Cristo Rei statue, often compared to Rio de Janeiro's famous Christ the Redeemer statue. Much of Lisbon's lively nightlife is located in the Bairro Alto neighbourhood, while the historic Belem quarter is where several legendary Portuguese explorers set sail for the New World.

Watched over by the Moorish Castelo de Sao Jorge, visitors to Lisbon can explore the quirks of the old city, soak up the delights of some cosmopolitan nightlife, or visit world class art collections in the Museu Gulbenkian.

Lisbon does not have an extreme climate, so the city is comfortable to visit at any time of the year. The hot summers of south Eastern Europe are cooled in Lisbon thanks to the prevailing breezes from the Atlantic; winters are mild and relatively dry, with temperatures rarely falling below 15°C in the day time.

When to visit Lisbon?

Summer may be Lisbon's warmest and driest season, but it is also the city's busiest tourist season. Fewer tourists, cheaper prices, and mild Lisbon weather can all be found between late September and early October, but early spring is another pleasant time of year to visit. Even winter visitors, however, are bound to enjoy some of the 3,300 hours of sunshine Lisbon enjoys each year. Lisbon airfare and accommodation prices both rise dramatically during the city's Carnaval, which occurs during February or March.

What to pack for Lisbon?

Swimsuits and light casual clothing are the most recommended articles of clothing to bring during a Lisbon summer holiday, which will likely include visits to some of Lisbon's nearby beaches. Although heavy winter clothing is unnecessary during Lisbon's coldest months, weather in Lisbon at this time means visitors should bring rain coats, umbrellas, and light jackets to protect themselves against frequent downpours and strong winds.